Week's Disgusting Caste System Stand-Outs

ToughJ.Riggins

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O.k sorry to burden all you guys with another depressing rant, but I noticed lots of stuff this week that proves there is a caste system. The first thing that comes to mind of proof of the caste system and how the fans must be blind squirrels not to pick up on it is Le'ron McClain.

Le'ron McClain has ran 207 times for 832 yards -4.0 YPC -82 LONG-8 TD. The sick thing is that this guy is verging on almost 1,000 yards this season but had a mere 37 carries in college as a FB for Alabama running for 140 yards on 4.8 yards per carry. But what will blow your mind is that he tested at a paltry 4.88 40 yard dash at the combine.

How the hell is this guy allowed to carry the ball in the NFL, but Jacob Hester, Brian Leonard, Danny Woodhead and countless other far more athletic white men can't? Before this past week McClain had one run over 20 yards, of 28 yards. But then this past week he ran for an 82 yard run against the Cowboys.

Apparently a guy with 4.88 speed can scoot 82 yards down the field by getting good blocking and making the right cuts. So surely a guy like Jacob Hester who ran for 1,000 yards in the SEC on 4.9 yards per carry leading LSU to a championship and has 4.6 flat speed should be allowed to carry the ball some; Hester had an 80 yard long run for LSU last year. The racism against whites is incredible, but the blind squirrel fans won't pick up on it.

Then last night I was watching the Bears/ Packers game. I noticed 3 things.

Point one; Adrian Peterson: Matt Forte, who has in fact been doing well for the Bears, came out of the game because he was ineffective due to a lingering toe injury I believe. In came Adrian Peterson. This guy just might be the worst RB I have ever seen. He ran for 510 yards on a paltry 3.4 yards per carry last year and wasn't just used primarily in 3rd in short or at the end of games which brings down a runners yards per carry.

I watched the bad Adrian Peterson last year after a poster on this board mentioned how bad he was doing. There are countless white males who could do a much better job then him. Peterson is an averaged sized guy who doesn't make many people miss and doesn't have good speed either 4.68 speed with a really pathetic 1.63 ten yard clip. All this guy can do is run straight ahead into the opposing defensive lineman. He's a north south guy, but he is far from Jerome Bettis or Mike Alstott caliber.

But somehow the Bears team voted Peterson team captain last year and he is "very popular" with the team.

So long college record setter Brock Forsey, you're just not wanted in this black dominated league. As Martha Stewart says: "You just don't fit in".

Point 2; Greg Olsen: The Bears best receiver is by far Greg Olsen and even the announcers noted he is currently the best. He is so good that even caste whore Lovie Smith will line up this 6 foot 5, 258 lbs., white TE with 4.49 speed as a WR.

The Packers weren't fooled; they put one of their two Pro-bowl CBs on him the whole game, not a Safety. Olsen was clearly the biggest difference maker for the Bears in the passing game and had a key TD despite being covered by Pro-bowl CBs. The best player surely wasn't electrifying Devin Hester. Hester still needs lots of work to become a good WR. Olsen is truly a WR in a Tight End's body and doesn't need to be "developed" as a WR like Hester, who all the DWFs are already salivating over.

Point 3; Craig Steltz: Then the announcers were quick to chastise rookie Craig Steltz last night who missed a tackle when he came in for injured starter Mike Brown. I admit it was a poor tackle attempt...
But then they said that the the Bears clearly miss injured Mike Brown because (paraphrased) "he's a nosy player. He has a nose for the ball and just makes plays and Steltz isn't really a guy like that."

Well to give these announcers a heads up Steltz had a whooping 6 INTs for the championship LSU Tigers last year and was a Thorpe finalist. I think he was drafted because he is a hard hitting guy who is exactly what they said he's not, "a nosy player".

The Summary: The fact that this crappy Bears offense cut Biletnikoff winner Mike Hass in favor of Brandon Rideau this off-season without ever letting Mike see the field despite dominant pre-seasons is a sham. As was not so long ago cutting- FBS 2nd all-time for TDs in a season- Brock Forsey for guys like Adrian Peterson. It just shows what lengths this caste system really goes to.

And Le'ron McClain possibly getting 1,000 yards this year with his 4.88 speed when no white man has run for 1,000 yards since 1986 is just pure racism.

Sure the guy hasn't done a horrible job running the ball, he makes solid cuts and has good vision. He runs through tackles, but he is really only solid! There many whites that could do better!

A white RB with 4.88 speed wouldn't even be getting carries in NCAA Division III. I bet Owen Schmitt from the bit I saw of him at WVU could do better than McClain is doing for the Ravens and he has only 4.7 speed; still faster than McClain. I believe Schmitt had a year at WVU w/ almost 400 yards on 7.9 yards a carry. The NFL is just ludicrous! Edited by: ToughJ.Riggins
 

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Nice post, ToughJ. Thanks for the wrap-up.
 

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I was watching the game last night and thought the same thing. Craig Steltz missed a tackle and the announcers were all over him. I don't think they would've been as negative he was a black player.[





QUOTE=ToughJ.Riggins]O.k sorry to burden all you guys with another depressing rant, but I noticed lots of stuff this week that proves there is a caste system. The first thing that comes to mind of proof of the caste system and how the fans must be blind squirrels not to pick up on it is Le'ron McClain.

Le'ron McClain has ran 207 times for 832 yards -4.0 YPC -82 LONG-8 TD. The sick thing is that this guy is verging on almost 1,000 yards this season but had a mere 37 carries in college as a FB for Alabama running for 140 yards on 4.8 yards per carry. But what will blow your mind is that he tested at a paltry 4.88 40 yard dash at the combine.

How the hell is this guy allowed to carry the ball in the NFL, but Jacob Hester, Brian Leonard, Danny Woodhead and countless other far more athletic white men can't? Before this past week McClain had one run over 20 yards, of 28 yards. But then this past week he ran for an 82 yard run against the Cowboys.

Apparently a guy with 4.88 speed can scoot 82 yards down the field by getting good blocking and making the right cuts. So surely a guy like Jacob Hester who ran for 1,000 yards in the SEC on 4.9 yards per carry leading LSU to a championship and has 4.6 flat speed should be allowed to carry the ball some; Hester had an 80 yard long run for LSU last year. The racism against whites is incredible, but the blind squirrel fans won't pick up on it.

Then last night I was watching the Bears/ Packers game. I noticed 3 things.

Point one; Adrian Peterson: Matt Forte, who has in fact been doing well for the Bears, came out of the game because he was ineffective due to a lingering toe injury I believe. In came Adrian Peterson. This guy just might be the worst RB I have ever seen. He ran for 510 yards on a paltry 3.4 yards per carry last year and wasn't just used primarily in 3rd in short or at the end of games which brings down a runners yards per carry.

I watched the bad Adrian Peterson last year after a poster on this board mentioned how bad he was doing. There are countless white males who could do a much better job then him. Peterson is an averaged sized guy who doesn't make many people miss and doesn't have good speed either 4.68 speed with a really pathetic 1.63 ten yard clip. All this guy can do is run straight ahead into the opposing defensive lineman. He's a north south guy, but he is far from Jerome Bettis or Mike Alstott caliber.

But somehow the Bears team voted Peterson team captain last year and he is "very popular" with the team.

So long college record setter Brock Forsey, you're just not wanted in this black dominated league. As Martha Stewart says: "You just don't fit in".

Point 2; Greg Olsen: The Bears best receiver is by far Greg Olsen and even the announcers noted he is currently the best. He is so good that even caste whore Lovie Smith will line up this 6 foot 5, 258 lbs., white TE with 4.49 speed as a WR.

The Packers weren't fooled; they put one of their two Pro-bowl CBs on him the whole game, not a Safety. Olsen was clearly the biggest difference maker for the Bears in the passing game and had a key TD despite being covered by Pro-bowl CBs. The best player surely wasn't electrifying Devin Hester. Hester still needs lots of work to become a good WR. Olsen is truly a WR in a Tight End's body and doesn't need to be "developed" as a WR like Hester, who all the DWFs are already salivating over.

Point 3; Craig Steltz: Then the announcers were quick to chastise rookie Craig Steltz last night who missed a tackle when he came in for injured starter Mike Brown. I admit it was a poor tackle attempt...
But then they said that the the Bears clearly miss injured Mike Brown because (paraphrased) "he's a nosy player. He has a nose for the ball and just makes plays and Steltz isn't really a guy like that."

Well to give these announcers a heads up Steltz had a whooping 6 INTs for the championship LSU Tigers last year and was a Thorpe finalist. I think he was drafted because he is a hard hitting guy who is exactly what they said he's not, "a nosy player".

The Summary: The fact that this crappy Bears offense cut Biletnikoff winner Mike Hass in favor of Brandon Rideau this off-season without ever letting Mike see the field despite dominant pre-seasons is a sham. As was not so long ago cutting- FBS 2nd all-time for TDs in a season- Brock Forsey for guys like Adrian Peterson. It just shows what lengths this caste system really goes to.

And Le'ron McClain possibly getting 1,000 yards this year with his 4.88 speed when no white man has run for 1,000 yards since 1986 is just pure racism.

Sure the guy hasn't done a horrible job running the ball, he makes solid cuts and has good vision. He runs through tackles, but he is really only solid! There many whites that could do better!

A white RB with 4.88 speed wouldn't even be getting carries in NCAA Division III. I bet Owen Schmitt from the bit I saw of him at WVU could do better than McClain is doing for the Ravens and he has only 4.7 speed; still faster than McClain. I believe Schmitt had a year at WVU w/ almost 400 yards on 7.9 yards a carry. The NFL is just ludicrous! [/QUOTE]
 

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Great info, TJR.

Another thing that made me gag this past weekend was when the Fox post-game brain trust of Howie/Jim/Terry/etc. were briefly discussing imjured Peyton Hillis of the Broncos. Terry said he admired Peyton's toughness, to which Howie chimed in, "he's not the sexy choice, but the Broncos need all the help they can get right now."

SEXY choice? What the... ????

Did I hear him right?
 

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And, according to the media, Tony Romo is to blame for Dallas' inability to tackle slow La'Ron McClain and Willis McGahee!

If anything, Romo is to blame for not passing to Witten more. Witten is the Cowboys' most dynamic (the media's new favorite word to describe blacks) and reliable playmaker.
 

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Yeah, Leron McClain, like his chubby brothers Jerome Bettis and Lendale White, are proof positive that nearly any semi-athletic fatso can run the ball in the NFL.

Lard asses like these clowns wouldnt have lasted a season in the NFL of 30-40 years ago. Those guys could actually form tackle.

The infinate praise of the girly, generic safety Mike Brown is truely laugh-inducing. The guy has done nothing of value this season...the only season he's been man enough to play through. When losers like Mike Brown are praised to the high heavens, you know the caste media is really struggling to find good black defensive players to nut-hug.

The Devin Hester experiment, much like the Black Quarterback Experiment, has been a miserable, and somewhat hilarious failure.

I actully do wonder what Mike Hass is thinking as complete busts like Brandon Lloyd, elderly leadfoots like Musin Mohommed, and brick hands like Devin Hester are playing ahead of him?

The Bears, despite having more white starters than most teams, practice die-hard caste principles. Their particular caste system reminds me of the Steelers'.
 

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Thrashen said:
The Bears, despite having more white starters than most teams, practice die-hard caste principles. Their particular caste system reminds me of the Steelers'.


The Bears are down to four white starters. Hunter Hillenmeyer has been benched in favor of an afflete, and Dusty Dvoracek is on IR. Urlacher is now the only white starter on defense, with Orton, Olsen and Tait on offense.
 
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Le'Ron McClain came on because of the injuries to McGahee (who can't seem to get healthy period) and to be fair he has made the most of his opprotunity. HOWEVER, if he can do it being probably the slowest skill player to see major playing time in the league there are other people who can do even better. I understand that injuries may have to happen for a player to get a change. But Brian Leonard and Jacob Hester both were in situations with injuries and it didn't work out for them like it did for McClain. The irony? On the Rams roster, the 3rd leading rushing after Jackson and Pittman...No not Leonard but Kenneth Darby!!! Who is that you may ask, he's the runningback that Le'Ron McClain used to block for at Bama!
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What's even worse that all of that? After McClain and McGahee, Ray Rice is the 3rd string back for Baltimore and has rushed for 454 yards this year!!!
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And none of these guys have the skills that Brian has. Get well soon Brian from you shoulder injury. Edited by: mrjohnnynofear
 

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I think Craig Steltz is going to start this week for the Bears so I guess that makes 5

I bought his Rookie card, and it has the wrong info on the back, i believe its a bio on LSU teammate Chevis Jackson.

a big picture of Steltz on the front with his name and on the back it reads:

It didn't take long to realize Jackson had an NFL future as the cornerback after he participated in all 12 contests as a true freshman and totaled five tackles. His sophmore season was filled many highlights as he recorded the first interception in his career versus Vanderbilt.

Wonder if it will be worth anything, i think Steltz has the ability to be a great safety, sucks he plays under lovie smithEdited by: dwid
 
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